Berkeley-Biomaterials

University of California Classes on: Bioengineering / Mechanical Engineering C117 Structural Aspects of Biomaterials.

Bio Engineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials – Professor Lisa Pruitt

This course provides an overview of medical devices, FDA regulatory issues, biocompatibility and sterilization technology. It examines biomechanical properties: isotropy/anisotropy, stiffness, bending stresses, contact stresses, multiaxial loading, plasticity, fatigue, fracture, wear, corrosion, design issues. Also covered: Orthopedics, Dental, Cardiovascular, and Soft Tissue Reconstruction.

Professor Pruitt’s current research is focused on fatigue and fracture micromechanisms, cyclic damage zones, and evolution of structure due to cyclic loading and environment in advanced polymers and biomaterials; tribology of diamond and DLCs. Structural Characterization using TEM, SAXS, DSC, FTIR, and AFM.

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